We had to adjust how much he was fed, how often he was burped, his formula brand and type, and have
him sleep on an incline (the Dex Baby Safe Crib Wedge worked well for us).
Sleeping on an incline is super helpful in stopping the nighttime cough and your child will sleep much better.
Sleeping on an incline helps keep the airlines more open and allows your child to sleep and breathe better at night.
We do Vicks and
sleeping on an incline as well, though I haven't heard of olive oil!
Could sleeping in a bed afford the baby to be
sleeping on an incline?
Some are meant to let your baby
sleep on an incline, others recline fully.
Prop your pillow up when you do hit the hay;
sleeping on an incline can help keep stomach acids where they belong.
Not exact matches
But I never really have her
sleep directly
on her back, she's always slightly
inclined or if she is
sleeping on her side or
on her chest it's like right next to me so I'm like really aware of where she's at.
Put them to
sleep on their back
on a firm mattress, it may be tempting to put them at an
incline or in a seat but you MUST ask your doctor about this first
However, that being said - I do believe there is something quite true about the research
on incline (or simply NOT being supine to
sleep) and the fact that babies are not in stationary supine positions while developing inutero.
You might be
inclined to think that dogs don't necessarily need beds for them to
sleep on.
Rabbits and guinea pigs both need an enclosed place to hide and
sleep, and pet owners can use wooden and cardboard houses, plastic igloos and even soft cozy beds, since these animals are not
inclined to chew much
on fabric.
There's another big reason for being dressed professionally at home; you'll be less
inclined to fall into really bad habits, including
sleeping too late, lolling about
on the sofa watching TV, cruising the Internet for anything not job search - related, goofing off when you should be getting a job.